'This is an opportunity for regime change' - Iran's former crown prince Reza Pahlavipublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 15 June
'This is an opportunity for regime change' - son of former Shah, Reza Pahlavi
The Iranian former crown prince Reza Pahlavi - the son of Iran's former Shah who was overthrown in the country's 1979 Islamic revolution - has been giving his assessment of the situation to the BBC.
He claimed to Laura Kuenssberg that ordinary people in Iran who oppose the country's government have been "re-energised" by Israel's attacks, which have killed senior Iranian military leaders.
"The ultimate solution is regime change, and now we have an opportunity because this regime is at its weakest point," he said.
He called on world powers to "not sit idle and demonstrate vividly that beyond just imposing sanctions they are prepared to take the next step of giving the Iranian people a sense of support for their fight for democracy and freedom".
Pahlavi lives in exile and has been actively trying to influence foreign players to support his cause. He also visited Israel in recent years.
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